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Asia & South Pacific

Uzbekistan

Uzbekistan

Law enforcement services in Uzbekistan are provided by the following bodies which each have specific mandates:

Public Prosecutor’s Office:

Ministry of Internal Affairs:

National Security Service:

Committee on State Border Protection

State Customs Committee;

State Tax Committee;

Ministry of Justice;

Courts;

Parliamentary Ombudsman

The “Ombudsman” is appointed by the Supreme Assembly of Uzbekistan (Oliv Mailis) to ensure that human rights and freedom are respected throughout the country at all times.

INTERPOL Tashkent

The INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB) for Uzbekistan facilitates cross-border police cooperation, and supports and assists organizations, authorities and agencies whose mission is to prevent or combat crime at international level. INTERPOL Tashkent is part of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.